Martin Scorsese’s camp has responded to Cecchi Gori Pictures after being sued by the company for not directing “Silence.”

“It is shocking to us that the lawyers for Cecchi Gori Pictures would file a suit pursuing such absurd claims considering the amicable working relationship existing between Martin Scorsese and the principals of Cecchi Gori Pictures.The claims asserted are completely contradicted by, inconsistent with, and contrary to the express terms of an agreement entered into by the parties last year,” Scorsese’s representatives said in a statement to Page Six.

“The lawsuit filing on the eve of Mr. Scorsese starting another picture has all the earmarks of a media stunt,” it continued.

“Mr. Scorsese is confident that he will prevail in court should Cecchi Gori Pictures actually pursue this meritless action.”

The Post reported that the film has been 22 years in the making. The film company filed suit on Wednesday claiming “Silence” has been on the back burner since 1990.

The director reportedly intended to make the film several times but had trouble finding funding for the film. Scorsese’s next project is “The Wolf of Wall Street.”